During the ‘Emergency’ the Drinagh Co-op Mill in Durrus could not operate as there was no petroleum. This gave a new lease of life it Moynihan’s mill, originally O’Sullivans.

The late Jim Dukelow, Coomkeen said this was a life saver for the area.

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Cataract of the Bantry River in Ireland, Probably with Murphy’s Mills, Donemark in Background from San Francisco Gallery.

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Letting of Flour Mills, Rosscarbery, 1844

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William Young, Bantry Mills selling Indian Meal, Corn, Flour, ex Barque, ‘Parsee’ February 1862.\

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Some extracts from Rent Roll of Rev. Lombard in Bandon and Clonakilty, Co. Cork including some from 1686, Mills and Fishing at Coolfada, Customs from Provost.\

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Mills Co. Cork and Ancient Water Mills

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